Sensata Cynergy3 SSF67PM12 Series Vertical Stainless Steel Float Switch, Float, NO/NC, 250V ac Max, 120V dc Max

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RS Stock No.:
780-0232
Mfr. Part No.:
SSF67A25B250PM12
Brand:
Sensata / Cynergy3
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Brand

Sensata / Cynergy3

Device Type

Float

Mounting Type

Vertical

Switch Output

NO/NC

Body Material

Stainless Steel

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+135°C

Maximum AC Voltage

250V

Maximum DC Voltage

120V

Maximum Current

600 mA

Maximum Pressure

10bar

Gasket Material

Nitrile

Series

SSF67PM12

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Sensata Cynergy3 Vertical Float Switch, 10 Bar, 277mm Length - SSF67PM12 Series - SSF67A25B250PM12


Manage the level of liquid in your tank using this vertical float switch from Sensata Cynergy3. It's made from a tough stainless steel material for resistance to impact and corrosion. A maximum operating pressure of 10 bar makes it suitable for use in high-pressure applications. Thanks to its wide operating temperature range between -20°C and +135°C, it's suitable for use in demanding environments. This float switch is commonly used in chemical plants as well as food and beverage production.

Features & Benefits


• Nitrile gasket seal is resistant to oils and chemicals for a durable seal
• Built-in M12 4-pin connector for quick setup
• Maximum switching current of 600mA for energy-efficient operation

How does this float switch work?


This vertical switch comes with a float and a stem. You can fix the stem at the top or bottom of your tank with the floating element resting on the surface of the fluid. When the fluid drops below or rises above the preset level, the internal switch is activated, causing the attached pump to open or close.

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